Chimeric anterolateral thigh flap in skull base reconstruction: A case-based update and literature review

Anna Maria Auricchio, Edoardo Mazzucchi, Alessandro Rapisarda, Giovanni Sabatino, Giuseppe Maria Della Pepa, Giuseppe Visconti, Marzia Salgarello, Alessandro Olivi, Giuseppe La Rocca

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Abstract

Oncologic and traumatic neurosurgery may have to cope with the issue of skull base defects, which are associated with increased risk of meningitis, epidural abscess and cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) leak. The aim of skull base reconstruction is to repair the dural exposure and to separate the intracranial contents from the nonsterile sino-nasal cavities and extracranial space. Currently, many different surgical techniques have been described, and one of the most performed is the use free flap. In the present paper we performed a case-based update and literature review of the use of chimeric anterolateral thigh free flap harvested from rectus femoris, reporting the case of a 68-year-old man with recurrent spheno-ethmoidalis plane meningioma.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)N/A-N/A
JournalBrain Sciences
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Anterolateral thigh flap
  • Chimeric free flap
  • Skull base reconstruction
  • Skull defects

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